Inventor of Maulid Al-Nabiyy
Taken from:
South Bank University (SBU) Islamic Society, London
By:
Ibn Kathir and Ibn Hajr
As regards the
celebration of the birthday of the Messenger (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam), the
scholars have clearly stated that the person who first introduced this
innovation (bid'a) was Muzaffar ad-Din ibn Zain al-Din, the ruler of Irbil.
"He was a prodigal monarch. He commanded the scholars of his time to follow
the conduct based on their own derivation and independent thinking (ijtihad),
and that they should not follow any school of law of any master except their
own. A group of scholars and a body of the servants inclined towards him. He
used to celebrate the birthday of the first monarch to introduce this practice
among the Muslims"[1] He used to spend one hundred thousand (dirhams) on
the celebration of the birthday of the Messenger (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam)
every year.[2] His assistant and helper in this innovation was Abdul Khattab
Umar b. Dihya. "He was employed in the Maghrib, then travelled to Syria,
then to Iraq, and then went to Irbil in 604 A.H. and found its monarch Muzaffar
al-Din b. Zain al-Din who took keen interest in celebrating the birthday of the
Messenger (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam). He composed a book for him al-Tanwir
fi Maulid al-Siraj al-Munir and recited it to him. He rewarded him with one
thousand dinars."[3]
Ibn Kathir has
reported on the authority of al-Sabt about Ibn Dihya: "Ibn Unain used to
defame the Muslims and disparage them. He would make additions in his report and
exaggerate. So the people gave up narrating traditions from him and falsified
him. Kamil was favouring him. When his conduct was disclosed to him, he withdrew
Dar-al-Hadith from him and disgraced him."[4]
We give below the
resume of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalanl's comments on him: "He was a liar, lied
frequently, and a fabricator. He often slandered the scholars and the jurists of
the past, used evil toungue, self-conceited, lacked insight in religious
matters, and looked down upon religion. This has been reported from al-Hafiz
Diya. He further says: Ali b. al-Hussain Abul Ali al- Isbahan narrated to me -
it is enough to mention his name as an authority - when Ibn Dihya came to us in
Isbahan, he stayed with my father in the hospice. He honoured and respected him
very much. One day he came to my father with a carpet. He kissed it and placed
it before him saying, "I offered such and such thousand rak'ahs of prayer
on this carpet, and recited the whole Qur'an in the Ka'ba." He said: My
father took it, kissed it, placed it on his head, and accepted it from him with
a great pleasure. At the end of the day an inhabitant of Isbafian came and began
to talk to us. During his conversation he said by chance: The faqih of Maghrib
who is staying with you has purchased a beautiful carpet today for such and such
a price. Therupon my father ordered to bring the carpet. Seeing it the man said,
"Yes by Allah, this is the same." My father kept silent, and the eyes
of Ibn Dihya fell down.[5]
1. Ahmad b. Muhammad el-Misry, el-Qawl el-Mu'tamad fi 'amal al-Mawlid
2. Al-Dhahabi, Duwal al-Islam, VoL11 p.102
3. Ibn Kathir, al-Bidaya wa al-Nihaya, Vol.I3 pp.144-146
4. Ibid
5. Ibn
Hajar el-Asqalani, Lisan al-Mizan, VoL 4 p.295
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